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Calvin Frazier

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American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter, born February 16, 1915 in Osceola, Arkansas, died September 23, 1972 in Detroit, Michigan.

Frazier first recorded for the Library of Congress in 1938. Later he made commercial recordings, mostly for small Detroit companies, 1949-1958, and also recorded with other Detroit musicians, such as T. J. Fowler, Jimmy Milner, Baby Boy Warren and Washboard Willie during the same period.
He also worked with Johnny Shines, Samson Pittman, Alberta Adams, Boogie Woogie Red, and others.

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